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the unemployment rate to edge up to 9.7% due to more americans look for jobs and getting counted amonth unemployed. white house official seas president obama won't signed a foreclosure bill. consume he advocates says it would make it more difficult for homeowners to challenge foreclosures. several banks have admitted they didn't properly process foreclosure paperwork. blackberry will keep work in the united arab emirates. they planned to ban them on monday due to security concerns. the uae says they are compliant with the security laws. and toyota is planning to launch two new prius hybrid model. one a subcompact and the other would be an suv. both are due to hit market in 2012. and that's your money scope report, . woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 bill
the unemployment rate to edge up to 9.7% due to more americans look for jobs and getting counted amonth unemployed. white house official seas president obama won't signed a foreclosure bill. consume he advocates says it would make it more difficult for homeowners to challenge foreclosures. several banks have admitted they didn't properly process foreclosure paperwork. blackberry will keep work in the united arab emirates. they planned to ban them on monday due to security concerns. the uae says...
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. >> reporter: amonth possible health concerns skin infections, problems being reexposed to sun lied kidney and respiratory problems. medical professionals will monitor them for mental health challenges including and being attacks anxiety and nightmares. >> aid little tricky because forgive the phrase because there's little data and how people deal with situation like this because it's so completely unique. >> reporter: the fact that they had interaction and were not alone may help their reintegration back into society. for today's health minute, i am michael jones. >> and this story gets more amazing. could a butterfly have saved the lives of the two men inside the san jose mine during the collapse? the brothers both miners, were driving in a truck inside the mine when they spotted a white butterfly ahead of them and thought well, that's unusual and they slowed down to observe. and at that moment they saw the rocks begin to fall ahead of them. the miners and their families say the butterfly was a guardian angel in the events that day a miracle. and white butterflies are common in th
. >> reporter: amonth possible health concerns skin infections, problems being reexposed to sun lied kidney and respiratory problems. medical professionals will monitor them for mental health challenges including and being attacks anxiety and nightmares. >> aid little tricky because forgive the phrase because there's little data and how people deal with situation like this because it's so completely unique. >> reporter: the fact that they had interaction and were not alone may...
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that after 10 years, you'll probably have paid out $16,000 and your bill by then will be $169, $170 amonth. you would be out that much money and you would have a higher bill and look forward to, hopefully not, but probably increasing rent payments for ever and ever paying it off. can solar beat that? that's where you want to start. if it can't, don't buy it. if it can plus all of the other benefits, it's a great deal. there is ways to reduce the cost and eliminate the sticker shock and one of these ways is the california solar initiative, that wonderful law that we started at the beginning of the year. the incentives are of two kinds. if you win the lottery, you can either take an upfront payment or you can take an ongoing payment for x number of years. the same thing applies here. you can take what's called an epbb which is one of the world's great ack named called expected performance-based buydown which is a mouthful for rebate. the payment is by watt of capacity. so that's what you're going to get right up front to knock down the cost. if it was $25,000 or $30,000, that's a lot, but yo
that after 10 years, you'll probably have paid out $16,000 and your bill by then will be $169, $170 amonth. you would be out that much money and you would have a higher bill and look forward to, hopefully not, but probably increasing rent payments for ever and ever paying it off. can solar beat that? that's where you want to start. if it can't, don't buy it. if it can plus all of the other benefits, it's a great deal. there is ways to reduce the cost and eliminate the sticker shock and one of...
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ann's churchyard cemetery and there once worked a man named joseph known amonth annapolis townspeopleas joe morg and the people of town were afraid of him and averted his gaze. if he caught you staring at him, he would look at you and say, i will have you one day. and many of them he did. er for did continue digging graves up until the day he died. >> reporter: and this is the little bryce house. one evening little sarah turner went into the parlor and came running frightened and pale of face, and said judge bryce, young bryce, there's a figure in the parlor. could it be that little sarah turner had had a brush with the dead? time to the rhyme want you to see where poor henrietta maria came and where she died. she was in this bed for ten months. she got sicker and sicker. they bled her and gave hear physic and gave her all this little things to eat, but she got sicker and sicker. and she died. you can sometimes hear a little child walking. listen. oh. the spirit is is here. >> reporter: all right. right now i am here with debbie gosselin with water mark tours who are you. >> great tha
ann's churchyard cemetery and there once worked a man named joseph known amonth annapolis townspeopleas joe morg and the people of town were afraid of him and averted his gaze. if he caught you staring at him, he would look at you and say, i will have you one day. and many of them he did. er for did continue digging graves up until the day he died. >> reporter: and this is the little bryce house. one evening little sarah turner went into the parlor and came running frightened and pale of...
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. >>> election day is only amonth away.hat experts say will the deciding factor in one of the most hotly contested races in the country. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get e blood, hope it's enough, it's -- what's this? [ man ] new a improved freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but- [ beep ] wow. [ man ] yeah, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. [ man #1 ] it's like it -- targets the blood. targets the blood. yeah, it draws it right in....
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. >> reporter: amonth panelists leslie morgan stineer a victim of domestic -- domestic violence. >> the violence was like nothing i ever heard of. he did difficult things like head held a gun to my head and pushed me down the stairs and he also did things that were baffling like he poured coffee grounds over my head as i got dressed for a job interview. >> reporter: through support from her community, leslie was able to leave the relationship before it was too late. now her time is devoted to educating those who may be the next victim. >> it defies every stereotype about women and victims being powerless i could have walked out and couldn't leave for years. >> reporter: the effects of domestic violence reach beyond the couple. into every level of a family. >> homicide is now the leading cause of maternal mortality. that is death during pregnancy or in the first year after pregnancy. >> one in four teens will experience some form of dating violence before they complete high school. >> our children who are witnessing the violence or experiencing it in their homes are children who are bull
. >> reporter: amonth panelists leslie morgan stineer a victim of domestic -- domestic violence. >> the violence was like nothing i ever heard of. he did difficult things like head held a gun to my head and pushed me down the stairs and he also did things that were baffling like he poured coffee grounds over my head as i got dressed for a job interview. >> reporter: through support from her community, leslie was able to leave the relationship before it was too late. now her...